Tokyography

Tokyography Shooting the best events in Tokyo & Barcelona since 2009. "An event without photos is like it never existed."

Alive-At-Night: Film Your AdventureShooting at night is one of the hardest challenges in photography. Even professionals...
29/01/2020

Alive-At-Night: Film Your Adventure

Shooting at night is one of the hardest challenges in photography. Even professionals struggle when there is not enough light, with photos often turning out blurry, full of noise, or just unclear. The city’s thousand neon signs and lampposts cannot recreate the intensity and concentration of daylight.

Many turn to flash as a solution. Yet, as most professionals will tell you, this has many drawbacks. Even assuming that you didn’t leave the bulky flash and accoutrements at home, its beam overpowers natural tones and shades, making the atmosphere appear artificial. The best use of flash remains for planned photographic shoots.

So, how do we capture that evening mood, the perfect setting for intimacy, mystery, and perhaps introspection? The dusk requires a special, delicate treatment.

If you’d like to know how best to replicate the complexity and excitement of urban nights, both through portrait and landscape photography, join us for our special Alive-At-Night course.
Course content:

* Introduction to Night-time Photography
* Equipment and Lenses
* Enjoying the City Lights
* Night Landscapes
* Light Painting and Long Exposure
* Noise
* Slow Sync
* Variety of Night Shoots
* Night-time portraits

> There will be 6 group lessons every Friday, from 7 am to 9 pm.

> Beginning February 14th.

> Price: ¥40,000.

+info: [email protected]

Alive-At-Night: Film Your AdventureShooting at night is one of the hardest challenges in photography. Even professionals...
28/01/2020

Alive-At-Night: Film Your Adventure

Shooting at night is one of the hardest challenges in photography. Even professionals struggle when there is not enough light, with photos often turning out blurry, full of noise, or just unclear. The city’s thousand neon signs and lampposts cannot recreate the intensity and concentration of daylight.

Many turn to flash as a solution. Yet, as most professionals will tell you, this has many drawbacks. Even assuming that you didn’t leave the bulky flash and accoutrements at home, its beam overpowers natural tones and shades, making the atmosphere appear artificial. The best use of flash remains for planned photographic shoots.

So, how do we capture that evening mood, the perfect setting for intimacy, mystery, and perhaps introspection? The dusk requires a special, delicate treatment.

If you’d like to know how best to replicate the complexity and excitement of urban nights, both through portrait and landscape photography, join us for our special Alive-At-Night course.
Course content:

* Introduction to Night-time Photography
* Equipment and Lenses
* Enjoying the City Lights
* Night Landscapes
* Light Painting and Long Exposure
* Noise
* Slow Sync
* Variety of Night Shoots
* Night-time portraits

> There will be 6 group lessons every Friday, from 7 am to 9 pm.

> Beginning February 14th.

> Price: ¥40,000.

Info: [email protected]

Learn photography while having fun in Tokyo!Tokyo is, in essence, a traditional city hidden under a veil of hyper techno...
07/01/2020

Learn photography while having fun in Tokyo!

Tokyo is, in essence, a traditional city hidden under a veil of hyper technology, chaos and energy. It is a city of layers, where streets often are without names and addresses written backwards. For all of these reasons it is arguably the most interesting city to learn how to navigate… and photograph. Join us on one of our excursions to explore the maze of Tokyo backstreets and a peek into its mysterious charm and persona. Please visit our website and see our excursions: tokyography.com/excursions

The countryside of TokyoIn popular imagination, Tokyo is a vibrant metropolis. The city of lights, neons, skyscrapers, b...
06/01/2020

The countryside of Tokyo

In popular imagination, Tokyo is a vibrant metropolis. The city of lights, neons, skyscrapers, bullet trains ripping through the skies, robots, and everyday technology. In fact Tokyo is like that, especially downtown. But there is a side of Tokyo that few people know, where the huge buildings give way to rivers and technology gives way to simple country life. This is the far suburb of Tokyo, the city's last urban frontier, near mountains, valleys and rivers. In these places the urban spot blends with the farms creating amazing scenarios for photography. The citizen is also different, since without the urban bustle, they have more time to greet and exchange a smile. Worth knowing!

Enjoy to know these beautiful places and study photography! Please email us at [email protected] and schedule a photo excursion with us.

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Photography tip: shoot reflections of the city!One of the most nice ways to catch interesting photographs around the cit...
23/12/2019

Photography tip: shoot reflections of the city!

One of the most nice ways to catch interesting photographs around the city is to look for reflexes. It can be the glass of a building, a puddle, a pond or a river, the glass of a car… it doesn't matter, there are many kinds of reflections around the city and they always make great pictures! Then let's present you with a challenge: photograph the reflections around the city of Tokyo, send it to our email ([email protected]) and receive a free evaluation from one of our teachers! We'll be happy to comment and give tips on how to improve your next click. 😎📸

Last Sunday was workshop day! We put together an awesome students to talk about mobile photography. There were 2 hours c...
17/12/2019

Last Sunday was workshop day! We put together an awesome students to talk about mobile photography. There were 2 hours class, where we gave tips and tricks on framing, composition and how to improve the photographic gaze using only a cell phone camera as a tool.

We are preparing for 2020 new workshops and photography courses. Soon we will have more details on our site.

Further information: [email protected]

Tokyo is a city with countless amazing things and one of them is its stunning natural surroundings. With 1 or 2 hours by...
18/11/2019

Tokyo is a city with countless amazing things and one of them is its stunning natural surroundings. With 1 or 2 hours by train you can see wonderful waterfalls, rivers, mountains and the imposing Mount Fuji. In fact to the delight of photographers, it is possible to see this incredible volcano in various parts of the metropolis and still be able to make very interesting photographs. However, as we are surrounded by buildings and a lot of urban density here, only the most attentive photographers can find Mount Fuji in the crowded Tokyo cityscape, as it is more than 100km from the Tokyo downtown. A lot of people complain that you can only see it at the Sky Tree Tower or other taller buildings, but it's not true. In many places you can see it, through train stations and even at street level, but few realize it because of too many elements in the urban landscape. That's where the importance of photographic gaze is! The importance of developing the eye of the photographer, because there is no use knowing cameras and equipment but not knowing how to look for the best images, the best frames.

If you are interested in improving your photographic eye and making the most of your stay in Tokyo by taking amazing photos of Japan, contact us! We offer class photography courses, private lessons and photo excursions. Contact us: [email protected]

🗼Tokyo is a huge metropolis. The largest urban agglomeration in the world. How many beautiful scenes does this city hold...
28/10/2019

🗼Tokyo is a huge metropolis. The largest urban agglomeration in the world. How many beautiful scenes does this city hold? How many interesting corners? How many breathtaking landscapes are there in the great capital of Japan?

📷 Discover all this by studying photography! Access and meet our courses: tokyography.com

"My portraits are more about me than they are about the people I photograph."- Richard Avedon
28/08/2019

"My portraits are more about me than they are about the people I photograph."

- Richard Avedon

For many people rain means: warm and comfortable home, movie/series, popcorn and blanket. But for us, photographers, rai...
28/08/2019

For many people rain means: warm and comfortable home, movie/series, popcorn and blanket. But for us, photographers, rain have only one meaning: let's go to the street! Shooting in the rain is an amazing experience that can yield wonderful photographs. And in Japan we also have the famous and charming transparent umbrellas that are great for helping the photographer look for the best frames, even in heavy rain. It is perfectly possible to photograph using an umbrella. That's why Tokyography practice classes are not canceled when it is raining. All the students carry umbrellas and we go out to practice. Being a kind of photography little explored, the photographs have a playful and exclusive atmosphere. If you have never tried it, here's the tip!

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Minato, Tokyo

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月曜日 13:00 - 19:00
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